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Rotary donates mobility device

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The Rotary Club of Drumheller made a donation of $860 for the purchase of a mobility device called Skoot for two year old Nathan Rodgers. Nathan was diagnosed with Spinal Bifida and is paralyzed from his knees down. This mobility device lets him get around by using his hands on the wheels. Rebecca,his mother said Nathan will be able to use this Skoot until he is six years old. At the donation are (l-r) Rotary President Bev Krabsen, Nathan Rodgers, Nathan’s mother Rebecca Rodgers, Danial Rodgers, and Rotary PR Doug Stanford.


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